think you meant, ses quoi la difference entre un isolant ou un conducteur
maybe why it wasn't answered
if it is , it means
What's the difference between an insulator or a conductor
It means "Why" -------- Literally translated, it means "for what"
Seneca,Cayuga,Onondaga, Oneida and Mohawk
"Y pour quois" is not a recognized or commonly used phrase in any known language. It does not make sense and does not correspond to any known meaning. It is likely a misspelling or an incorrect representation of a phrase in a specific language.
You can say "il n'ya pas de quois, cherie", which is the French for what you want.
there is only ONE word I can use to describe Emily Lopez; elegance. She keeps it classy. She has a sort of je ne sais quois, but shes beautiful in every and any way. I love her most ardently (Mr.Darcy) "But soft what light through yonder window brakes 'tis the East and Emily (of course) is the sun." I love the sun so passionate like my dear darling.